The Supreme Court on Tuesday delivered a split verdict on the constitutional validity of a 2018 provision of the anti-graft ...
Shocking! Cloth found in woman`s body months after delivery at Wayanad Govt Medical College. Police and Health Deptartments ...
Labour leader Chris Hipkins says he's already answered the Covid Inquiry Commissioner's questions, negating any need for him ...
The Government has said media regulator Ofcom has its ‘full support to take any action it sees fit’ as it launched an ...
The verdict came in a batch of petitions, led by one filed by the Centre for Public Interest Litigation (CPIL), challenging ...
Bengaluru: Six faculty members of a dental college here have been suspended by the management pending further inquiry into ...
The Executive Council of Australian Jewry has welcomed the Albanese government’s hate reform package, but warned it has ...
A two-judge bench of the Supreme Court today delivered a split verdict on the constitutionality of Section 17A of the ...
Failure to make service charge voluntary and to address consumer complaints was held to breach statutory consumer rights.
The National Legal Services Authority (NALSA), in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, observed ...
The general perception among the public and Indonesia’s legal community is that the new rules ‘fall far short’ of upholding citizens’ rights in a democracy.